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After his decisive victory against Homicide, Colt Cabana is scheduled to challenge the [[ROH World Heavyweight Championship|ROH World champion]] [[Bryan Danielson]] for the ROH title on April 22nd in [[Philadelphia]]. |
After his decisive victory against Homicide, Colt Cabana is scheduled to challenge the [[ROH World Heavyweight Championship|ROH World champion]] [[Bryan Danielson]] for the ROH title on April 22nd in [[Philadelphia]]. |
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Cabana has also worked for [[World Wrestling Entertainment]] in tryout matches as well as on it's [[WWE Heat]] and [[WWE Velocity|Velocity]] shows. Cabana also wrestled on the [[April |
Cabana has also worked for [[World Wrestling Entertainment]] in tryout matches as well as on it's [[WWE Heat]] and [[WWE Velocity|Velocity]] shows. Cabana also wrestled on the [[April 10]], 2006 episode of [[WWE Raw]], under the name '''Chris Guy''' in a squash match against [[Eddie Fatu|Umaga]]. Chris Guy is the real name of [[Ace Steel]], who performed for WWE in [[2004]] under the name Scott Colton, Cabana's real name. |
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== Profile == |
== Profile == |
Revision as of 18:16, 14 April 2006
Scott Colton (born May 6, 1980 in Chicago, Illinois) best known under his stage name Colt Cabana is a professional wrestler, currently working on the independent circuit.
Career
Cabana was trained by Ace Steel and Kevin Quinn. He broke into Ring of Honor as CM Punk's stablemate in Second City Saints after turning on Raven. Cabana and Punk would later go on to hold the ROH Tag Titles. With Punk becoming a Singles superstar, Cabana would go on to have feuds with Nigel McGuinness and Austin Aries. On 13 August 2005 Cabana defeated Punk in a two out of three falls match in their hometown of Chicago in Punk's last ROH match. On November 8 2005, Colt Cabana lost to Eugene, wrestling for the WWE on their program HEAT.
Most recently, Cabana had a very violent feud with Homicide in Ring of Honor, which include being strangled with a metal coat hanger, bleeding from numerous chair shots, having Draino poured down his throat, piledriven off the ring apron through a table,and getting his head crushed between a ladder. On April 1, 2006 in Chicago, Colt Cabana finally got his revenge and earned the respect of Homicide after a brutal Chicago street fight which saw the feud settled with a handshake and an embrace.
After his decisive victory against Homicide, Colt Cabana is scheduled to challenge the ROH World champion Bryan Danielson for the ROH title on April 22nd in Philadelphia.
Cabana has also worked for World Wrestling Entertainment in tryout matches as well as on it's WWE Heat and Velocity shows. Cabana also wrestled on the April 10, 2006 episode of WWE Raw, under the name Chris Guy in a squash match against Umaga. Chris Guy is the real name of Ace Steel, who performed for WWE in 2004 under the name Scott Colton, Cabana's real name.
Profile
- Height: 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
- Weight: 235 lb (107 kg)
- Billed from: Halsted Street, Chicago, Illinois
- Debut: June 18, 1999
- Stage names: "Classic" Colt Cabana, The Goon, Scott Colton, Colt Nevada, Chris Guy
- Previous manager(s): Bobby Heenan
- Movies: "Colt Cabana's European Vacation en Cruise"
- Quotes: "Good Times, Great Memories!"
Finishing and signature moves
- Various pinning combinations
- Colt 45 (Double underhook backbreaker drop)
- Lariat
- RamMan (Missile dropkick)
- Running double knee attack to an opponent in the corner
- Springboard moonsault
- Second rope snap leg drop
- Super frankensteiner
- Over the shoulder back to belly piledriver on his knee
- Tornado snap suplex
- Canadian Bacon Leaf Hold (Modified inverted Texas cloverleaf)
- Bear hug into DDT
- Spinning crucifix toss
- Hip attack
- Colt 46 (Double underhook backbreaker drop/Neckbreaker combination) - with Ace Steel
Championship and accomplishments
- 2-time ROH Tag Team Champion, with CM Punk twice
- Other championships
- 1-time ACW Heavyweight Champion
- EWF Xtreme 8 Tournament Winner (2005)
- 1-time IWA Mid-South Heavyweight Champion
- 1-time IWC Heavyweight Champion
- 1-time IWC Super Indy Champion
- 1-time IWF Michigan Heavyweight Champion
- 1-time LWF Heavyweight Champion
- 1-time MMW Heavyweight Champion
- 1-time NWA Illinois Heavyweight Champion
- 1-time PWF Cruiserweight Champion
- 1-time SDW Television Champion
- 1-time UWA Canadian Champion
Championship Succession
References
- 2004 Pro Wrestling Illustrated Wrestling Almanac & Book of Facts